Something similar happened to my server a year or two ago, but Mercury was not to blame. It turned out to be an OS / hardware issue. On Win2k3 server I scheduled a disk check and restarted the server. Several drive errors were detected and repaired and I had to restore the mailing list files from backup.
The MLF files cannot be read-only, as fields such as Last Submission Date and Status Flags need to be updated when messages go to list members.
Be careful about changing file permissions, because Mercury EXPECTS to be able to write to certain files. Corruptions and other unstable behavior can result when it cannot do as it expects. (Hey, I am not saying that David doesn't have proper error traps in place, but he cannot be expected to anticipate every possible senario.)
<p>Something similar happened to my server a year or two ago, but Mercury was not to blame. It turned out to be an OS / hardware issue. On Win2k3 server I scheduled a disk check and restarted the server. Several drive errors were detected and repaired and I had to restore the mailing list files from backup.</p><p>The MLF files cannot be read-only, as fields such as Last Submission Date and Status Flags need to be updated when messages go to list members.</p><p>&nbsp;Be careful about changing file permissions, because Mercury EXPECTS to be able to write to certain files. Corruptions and other unstable behavior can result when it cannot do as it expects. (Hey, I am not saying that David doesn't have proper error traps in place, but he cannot be expected to anticipate every possible senario.)</p><p>&nbsp;</p>